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    The military might finally win the right to repair

    By Liam PorterJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren a bipartisan bill to enshrine a right to repair for military equipment. The legislation, called the “Warrior Right to Repair Act,” would codify the right-to-repair provisions that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put in place through the from April 30.

    The Department of Defense has not been immune from restrictive practices set forth by manufacturers, and much like the average consumer, has been hamstrung in its ability to repair its own equipment by clauses in its purchase agreements. According to the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), the current system leads to , and can even .

    “When our neighbors, friends and family serve in our military, we expect them to get what they need to do their jobs as safely as possible,” PIRG Federal Legislative Director Isaac Bowers regarding the newly introduced bill. “Somehow, that hasn’t included the materials and information they need to repair equipment they rely on. It’s time we fixed that.”

    showed that enshrining the right to repair for the military is supported by an overwhelming majority of the American electorate, with almost 75 percent of respondents supporting the initiative.

    The right-to-repair movement has been in an ongoing battle between consumers, manufacturers and lawmakers. States like have passed their own right-to-repair laws, though manufacturers of regulation. Senator Warren introduced a in 2024 without a Republican co-sponsor, but it was never brought to a vote.

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